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"Oh, my goodness!" to "Most certainly not!" in 15 seconds flat is an even faster trajectory for the man whose famous impatience with news media questions he views as silly or tiresome has been parodied on "Saturday Night Live".

Apple's chief executive Tim Cook has told investors he still believes that the tablet market will eventually surpass that of PCs, and has pointed to a recent deal with IBM - involving the two firms co-developing business-centric apps - as a way to get iPad sales on "a faster trajectory".

Its sister probe, Voyager 1, was launched 16 days later and was put on a shorter and faster trajectory to bring it close to Jupiter and Saturn sooner.

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He dropped out, "sadly", he says, although he believes that, even for a short time, college served a purpose, giving him a breather from a too-fast trajectory into working life.

Rent It seemed at the time that this was the fastest trajectory of disease-to-stage in epidemiological history, but now that I check, it was devised in 1994, by which time HIV had been known about for more than a decade.

The existing classifications of bursting are based on codimension-one bifurcations that initiate or terminate the fast trajectory transitions between such one-dimensional [1D] and two-dimensional [2D] slow motion manifolds in the phase space of a model.

While analytic methods generate data suitable for initial estimates and general assessments on delta-v and transfer time for rather fast trajectories, the selected approach also covers long transfer time missions and allows direct and easy access to other relevant mission parameters.

This nonlinearity will be most pronounced (but still subtle) when the kappa effect is at its strongest; that is, for fast trajectories on body areas with fine tactile acuity.

MMCs only rarely engage in processive movements; thus, fast trajectories only contribute to 15%% of displacement tracks.

The observed effects were endogenous in origin and came as a residual force from the previous OB-block, where highly curved and fast trajectories had been repeatedly executed.

That is, as l becomes faster, the trajectory projected into ((c_{mathrm{tot}}, l -space wil -spacethe spiking/bursting boundary curve ((mathrm{SN}_{1})) earlier and hence small bursts give willto a long bureacharlier (Fig. 10C).

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